Indeed, with such power and robusticity behind its jaws and physical frame, dromaeosaurus may not only be one of the most formidable predators of campanian north america pound for pound, but is also more than deserving of its own chance at that spotlight. The jaw of the dinosaur had a much stronger bite force proportionally as compared to the dromaeosaurids Felines have incredibly powerful bites, jaguars, tigers ect
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Can easily break bones or bite though armour
For dromaeosaurs, bite force wouldn't be as important, because of reliance on their legs and hunting method rpr.
Dromeaosaurs have long been thought to have had sharp 'killing' claws, designed to cut open prey in order to kill it They have, as you note, the enlarged 'raptorial' claw on the foot that was thought to be especially effective for this. Indeed, studies have estimated that dromaeosaurusโ bite force was nearly three times as powerful as that of velociraptor, indicating that it may have depended more on its jaws than the iconic sickle claw to subdue prey. Why did dromaeosaurs never get anywhere near as large as other predatory theropods
The most obvious answer for most of them would be that most were relegated to the niches of mesopredators, like jackals or badgers. For many years, the sickle claw was thought to disembowel prey, but was that really it?